Maybe Anna Wintour was right and top dogs will grow up. At least, it appears that seasoned industry insiders know how to move beyond traditional affiliations with adidas, Nike and streetwear. Vianna Davila reports that Dover Street Market has ousted Chief Operating Officer and artist Virgil Abloh and the designer will take on other responsibilities as Infiltrator. The transformation of the e-commerce boutique empire follows a less than stellar 2018 that showed no signs of a recovery. The restaurant with menus inspired by Brexit reportedly expected to close this year. And while legendary model Beverly Johnson who made headlines in the #MeToo movement, has said she was raped by an executive with ties to the group. Meanwhile, Revolve, is bringing on Paula Robbins to handle her growth. That said, former co-owner and Chief Brand Officer Janet Brown reportedly skipped out on $13 million while revamping the company.
As Reported: 14 Hours to Save Vanderpump Rules: Go the Final Days!
Congrats to Fashion Columnist Larisa Epatko on a successful book campaign! The Trade Paperback of Just Like Me is already available on Amazon and has hit #2 on Amazon’s Bestsellers list in list for Books for Women.
Ready for the Jurassic World: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard and the rest of the cast of Jurassic World are heading to Central Park this fall for the premiere of their latest installment, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, according to the Daily News. Whether or not critics will tune in remains to be seen, but it is safe to say that with a 70 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, not everyone is impressed with the latest sci-fi blockbuster. Still, it will be interesting to see if that affects Hollywood’s rating for the most lucrative film franchise of all time.
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Polite society has always been a support system for those in need, from tenants battling housing emergencies to recovering drug addicts navigating rehab. This campaign, aiming to ease a $40,000 problem left by the City’s pending fee increases, is aiming to ease the burden on residents and visitors and decrease the call for citations, according to Eater. A new website is also being launched to house NYCHA residents as they still face imminent rent increases. And this new campaign, aiming to ease a $40,000 problem left by the City’s pending fee increases, is aiming to ease the burden on residents and visitors and decrease the call for citations, according to Eater. A new website is also being launched to house NYCHA residents as they still face imminent rent increases. And this new campaign, aiming to ease a $40,000 problem left by the City’s pending fee increases, is aiming to ease the burden on residents and visitors and decrease the call for citations, according to Eater.
Carpool Karaoke: On the road with Alessia Cara
After a successful debut at Coachella, Alessia Cara returns to “The Late Late Show With James Corden.” The California singer joins the show in an attempt to send her pre-release single “FourFiveSeconds” to the top of the charts. Driven by a stripped down performance of the single, the rising singer has already racked up over a million combined views on the video.
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